Cops & Courts

Superior Court

Criminal

Bradley Allen Sweat, 24, Omak, pleaded guilty April 15 to assault in violation of a no-contact order, violation of a no-contact order and POCS (methamphetamine). Those crimes occurred Feb. 15. In a separate case, Sweat pleaded guilty April 15 to 16 counts of violation of a no-contact order. Those crimes occurred between Feb. 16-21 in phone calls made from the Okanogan County Corrections Center. Sweat was sentenced to a total of 30 months in prison and fined $2,110.50.

Jared James Paul Morris, 22, Omak, pleaded guilty April 15 to two counts of distribution of a controlled substance (heroin) and POCS with intent to manufacture or deliver (heroin). Morris was sentenced to 12 months in prison and fined $2,230.50. The crimes occurred between Jan. 27 and Feb. 5.

Aleisha Marie Murray, 24, Tonasket, pleaded guilty April 15 to 23 counts of forgery. Murray was sentenced to 45 days in jail and fined $1,110.50. A restitution hearing was scheduled for May 12.

Patrick Dale Bilby, 21, Omak, pleaded guilty April 16 to five counts of second-degree malicious mischief and 17 counts of third-degree malicious mischief. Bilby was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 124 days suspended, and fined $1,110.50 for the Jan. 27 crimes. A restitution hearing was scheduled for July 14.

Jacob Ryan Atkinson, 19, Omak, plead guilty April 16 to five counts of second-degree malicious mischief and 17 counts of third-degree malicious mischief. Atkinson was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 124 days suspended, and fined $1,110.50 for the Jan. 27 crimes. A restitution hearing was scheduled for July 14.

Todd Anthony Perez, 40, with addresses in both Oroville and Skykomish, pleaded guilty April 16 to failure to register as a sex offender (felony). Perez was sentenced to four months in jail and fined $1,110.50.

Alysha K. M. George, 24, Oroville, pleaded guilty April 16 to second-degree TMVWOP. George was sentenced to 15 days in jail and fined $1,110.50 for the Dec. 27, 2013 crime.

Lisa Marie Mumm, 49, Omak, was found guilty (jury trial) April 17 of three counts of distribution of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Mumm was sentenced to 139 months in prison and fined $4,570.50. The crimes occurred between December 2012 and February 2013.

Melissa Marie Holcomb, 25, Oroville, pleaded guilty April 17 to residential burglary and second-degree theft. The court dismissed a theft of a firearm charge. Holcomb was sentenced to 15 months in prison and fined $1,110.50 for the December 2013 crimes. A restitution hearing was scheduled for May 12.

Jesse Owen Jane, 37, Omak, pleaded guilty April 17 to POCS (methamphetamine), use of drug paraphernalia, third-degree DWLS and operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock device. Jane was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 184 days suspended, and fined $2,360.50 for the March 9 crimes.

Shane Lee Rich, 34, Omak, pleaded guilty March 28, 2012 to POCS (heroin), POCS (marijuana) (less than 40 grams) and use of drug paraphernalia. After successfully completing the drug court program, Rich was sentenced April 18 to four months in jail and fined $2,210.50 for the Dec. 13, 2011 crimes.

The court found probable cause to charge Donna Eileen Noel, 50, Oroville, with first-degree ID theft, first-degree theft, second-degree theft and forgery. The crimes allegedly occurred between September 2012 and July 2013.

The court found probable cause to charge Robert Brian Bradshaw, 27, Okanogan, with second-degree burglary, first-degree trafficking in stolen property and three counts of third-degree theft. The crimes allegedly occurred April 7.

The court found probable cause to charge Cecilia Rita Condon, 41, Omak, with second-degree burglary, two counts of first-degree trafficking in stolen property and four counts of third-degree theft. The crimes allegedly occurred April 7-8.

The court found probable cause to charge Cedar C. St. Onge, 21, Omak, with first-degree trafficking in stolen property and third-degree theft. The crimes allegedly occurred April 8.

The court found probable cause to charge Shannon Cersten Strader, 22, Okanogan, with two counts of first-degree kidnapping, two counts of second-degree assault of a child, two counts of harassment (threats to kill) and two counts of intimidating a witness. The crimes allegedly occurred April 4.

The court found probable cause to charge Mongo Jerry Lodi Renion, 30, Omak, with residential burglary (DV) and violation of a no-contact order (DV). The crimes allegedly occurred April 12.

Juvenile

A 17-year-old Omak boy pleaded guilty April 16 to second-degree rape of a child. The boy was sentenced to 156 months in state detention, credited for 45 days served and fined $100 for the March 1 crime. A restitution hearing was scheduled for June 25.

District Court

Rusty Jochua Nimmo, 24, Omak, guilty of third-degree theft. Nimmo was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 days suspended, and fined $808.

Jackie Lynn Wells-Webb, 33, Omak, guilty of second-degree DWLS. Wells-Webb was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 359 days suspended, and fined $808.

Jordan Dean Whittle, 19, Omak, guilty of third-degree malicious mischief. Whittle was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 days suspended, and fined $908. He also had a first-degree criminal trespassing charge dismissed.

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